IntroductionPeter
Marsh (or sometimes also known as Pete Marsh) started out in the British
music-scene together with his brother-in-law, Ken Nicol. First as "Nicol
and Marsh", but later changing names to "Easy Street" they
released three albums together. After that Peter mainly played with short-lived
bands and projects such as Twist (1979), Mannfred Mann's "Chance"
(1980), Blanket of Secrecy (1982) and Nick Lowe's "The Abominable Showman"
(1983).

In 1980 Peter Marsh hung around Nemo Studios for a while,
as apart from releasing this single together with Vangelis, he also contributed
to several songs on
Vangelis' album See you later.

One year later after this
single, Peter released another one on the Polydor label (You say you wanna love
me / I won't let you go). These songs however were not worked on by Vangelis, but
produced by Godley and Creme.